Hi, I’m Tahryn.
I’m here to help families make sense of early parenthood — especially when advice is loud, contradictory, and loaded with moral weight.
I believe what most families need is not more rules, but clarity, curiosity, and confidence in their own instincts. Much of the overwhelm parents experience comes from trying to apply rigid frameworks to situations that are inherently contextual, embodied, and relational.
My work centers on orientation: understanding infant biology, naming real constraints, and holding nuance where certainty is often demanded.
Babies aren’t problems to be solved or machines to optimize.
Care happens inside real bodies, real systems, and real limits.
Rather than prescribing “right” answers, I help families understand what’s happening and why — so they can make decisions that feel sustainable and aligned with the needs of their baby, themselves, and their family as a whole.
My Approach + Background
I support parents during pregnancy and early postpartum through 1:1 sessions and small group formats. The work is practical, grounded, and evidence-informed, with attention to both infant development and caregiver wellbeing.
This includes support around feeding, sleep, recovery, and the broader transition into parenthood — with an emphasis on translation rather than instruction.
My work is informed by:
Training in perinatal and postpartum support
Education in infant sleep and development
Ongoing engagement with research across maternal mental health, infant regulation, and family systems
I’m a mother, a research-oriented practitioner, and someone deeply interested in how knowledge actually lands once life is underway.